July 28, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

Tomorrow is the day that Arizona’s illegal immigration law goes into effect, unless the start date is stayed by the federal district court.

1.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona’s immigration law has little impact on Arizona’s tourism

“The state’s strict new immigration law, passed in late April, had no noticeable impact on hotel-industry indicators in greater Phoenix its first two months.”

2.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Occupancy, revenue up at Scottsdale hotels

3.  Reuters:  “Migrants sell up, flee Arizona ahead of crackdown

4.  Fox News:  “Anti-Illegal Immigration Group Calls for ‘Safe Passage’ of Illegals Out of U.S.

5.  Arizona Republic:  “Arizona police agencies vary on enforcement of Arizona immigration law

July 23, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

1.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Quinnipac poll: Majority oppose immigration lawsuit challenging Arizona law

2.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “State department warns Mexico travelers

3.  Phoenix Business Journal:  “Arpaio setting aside space at Tent City to enforce SB1070

4.  Arizona Republic:  “Federal judge won’t block all of Arizona’s immigration law

5.  Arizona Republic:  “Hispanic GOP group backs Arizona immigration law

6.  Arizona Republic:  “Major SB 1070 challenges being heard today

7.  Arizona Republic:  “Judge hears arguments over Arizona immigration law”

Attorney General Eric Holder is Lying

Washington Examiner:  Attorney General Eric “Holder claimed “that the Arizona law allowing local police to inquire about the immigration status of those reasonably suspected of being illegal immigrants is ‘inconsistent with our federal Constitution.’  When Holder says SB 1070 is “inconsistent with” and ‘pre-empted by’ federal law, either he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, or he’s deliberately misleading the American people.”

July 19, 2010, Columns on Arizona’s Immigration Law

1.  Michelle Malkin:  “Illegal Alien Gets Taxpayer Funded Penis Pump

“A man in the country illegally who committed a $27,000 identity-theft crime in Scott County was able to obtain tens of thousands of dollars in governmental medical assistance, including surgery for an inflatable penis pump.”

2.  Wall St. Journal:  “Inside Mexico’s Drug War, Americans Allege Abuse

3.  My Way:  “Immigrant deaths in Arizona desert soaring in July

4.   Arizona Republic:  “National Guard troops set for arrival on Arizona border

5.   Arizona Republic:  “Arizona to get $13.8 million for border enforcement

6.   Arizona Republic:  “Illegal immigrant profiles hard to discern from legal residents

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